nuune Posted May 1, 2004 New dawn for united Europe as 10 states join EU Denis Staunton, European Correspondent who cares, i don't really give a damn shiiiiit about politics, anyway, here is the full story!! Leaders from the European Union's 25 member-states will gather at Áras an Uachtaráin this evening to celebrate the EU's biggest expansion, uniting the continent after half a century of Cold War division and creating a Union of more than 450 million people. At midnight last night fireworks displays and flag-raising ceremonies - from the Mediterranean island of Malta to the arctic north of Finland, and from Poland's eastern borders to Ireland's western seaboard - welcomed 10 new EU countries. The Commission President, Mr Romano Prodi, welcomed the EU's 75 million new citizens on "a historic day" for Europe. "Five decades after our great project of European integration began, the divisions of the Cold War are gone, once and for all, and we now live in a united Europe," he said. The accession of Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia, which legally became EU members at 12.01 a.m, follows almost six years of negotiations. For the eight formerly communist countries joining today, the event marks the symbolic end of a 15-year journey back to the heart of Europe that started with the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Dublin will see its biggest security operation for 20 years today, with 5,000 gardaí and 2,500 members of the Defence Forces on standby. The organisers of a May Day protest said that security measures planned for Parkgate Street, near the Phoenix Park, were a recipe for confrontation. The Dublin Grassroots Network has called on protesters to meet instead at the GPO at 6 p.m. today. At a brief ceremony this evening the Taoiseach, Mr Ahern, will make a declaration on behalf of the EU and Seamus Heaney will read Beacons at Bealtaine, a poem he has written for the occasion. Children will present the flags of each member-state to the leaders before all flags are raised simultaneously. After the ceremony the Taoiseach will host a dinner for the leaders at Farmleigh House, and most will leave Dublin later tonight. The British Prime Minister, Mr Tony Blair, will remain in Dublin for talks with Mr Ahern on the North tomorrow morning. A weekend of celebrations began yesterday with symbolic events throughout the new member-states and on the borders between the old and new Europe. In Prague the Czech Prime Minister, Mr Vladimir Spidla, said his country's membership of the EU marked "the end of a long and difficult journey". The speaker of Slovakia's parliament, Mr Pavol Hrusovsky, said it was the fulfilment of a dream many thought impossible. "For the generation that lived in the communist prison surrounded by barbed wire, the European Union is a dream come true. Fifteen years ago we would not even have dared dream this dream," he said. 10 states join EU Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted May 3, 2004 Salaan... Bad news for the nomadic, venturing Soomaalis. Soon waxaa maqli doontaa Soomaali iska dhiibtay Slovenia iyo Estonia. And those who are going to use the eastern Europe enroute to the western side, won't be good news either. Even if they reach their original intended destination, like Scandinavia or England, they will be deported back to the first country in European Union they reached--hence if their finger-prints is found now in Malta or Latvia, they will be shipped back to there. P.S.: Do you know Marooko applied too in 1996, the same time most of the newly joined ones? Turkey is waiting for almost 40 years for its application process approved, but amazingly Malta or Slovakia who only applied in '96 are full-fledging members now. Tunisia too is soon going to apply, since it already applied for economical free trade agreements. What they don't understand is they don't want anything to do with Muslims. If they do, let them first extend membership to Bosnia, Albania and Kosovo. P.S.2: Do you also know the only country that left from EU? Greenland. Since Danmark joined it had to go along with it, however after gaining full independence, it left for its own reason. Waaaay to go, Greenland. P.S.3: Do you also know Qubrus {Cyprus} was added on the list because Greece threatened to veto the other nine's membership. P.S.4: Swizerland is the only European country that barks to EU. They need its membership, but Swiss don't. Just like it does to NATO. The government of Norway wants to be a member and even though its seat is reserved, Norwegian people don't, who turned down two referendums. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites